Traffic jams, speed cameras that clock you at 30mph, cyclists cutting you up and roadworks causing you to change your normal route. It's all enough to make the most composed driver's blood boil! What are your top hates? Tell us your views.
"Ahhhh, I forgot to mention, cyclists! Not all of them, just those that cycle in the road when there is cycle path 3 feet away CNUTS! Surely it should be legal to run them over!" Yes mate. And if you don't finish the job effectively, one of these cyclists might put a crow bar around your skull? Surely, in fairness, that should be legal too? You utter moron!
Ahhhh, I forgot to mention, cyclists! Not all of them, just those that cycle in the road when there is cycle path 3 feet away CNUTS! Surely it should be legal to run them over!
1 - People that don't indicate! All you have to do is move one f***ing finger about an inch, this let other road users know that you intend to change lanes, are turning off or which direction you are going on a roundabout, they can then adjust their driving to cater for your manouver.
2 - Middle lane hoggers! The rules are simple, if you are not overtaking then you drive in the left hand lane. There is no 'lorry' lane, no slow or fast lanes just a left hand lane for driving in and additional lanes for overtaking. If someone can overtake you on the wrong side then you must be in the wrong lane.
3 - People that don't understand roundabouts! Firstly, they are called ROUNDabouts, not cutacrossabouts. I have to negotiate 7 roundabouts on my short drive home and can guarantee that every night I'll be slamming on the brakes and swearing at some knob who has just nearly sideswiped me because they can't stay in their lane and have no awareness that there is another car on the road. Secondly, use your f***ing indicators, if you're turning left the signal left, this lets people waiting at the next exit pull out.
I see what you mean. I hate them they are so cocky little twerps trying to race you. Nearly took me off once driving up my exhaust (L plate rider) watch out for them! Yes need indicators.Habit I sometimes did when I got my bike last year was leaving them on without realising and I'm not learner, had license 20 years. Its easily done on bikes but dangerous. Had to force myself to get in habit of keeping checking but occasionally still do it which is a bit of a worry. Keep the rubber side down. Keith
@ keith imagine the two roads like the upright of a capital H and the pavement is the horizontal between them. That's where he went. And yes I refer to mopeds as hairdryers. My bike's indicators weren't working but they are now. I picked it up today.
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